Arthur’s battles, from the early traditions of Badon to the imperial wars of Geoffrey of Monmouth, trace the rise and fall of Britain’s legendary war leader.
King Arthur rose from prophecy and hidden beginnings to unite Britain under sword and honor. His life tells of heroism, betrayal, and the quest for a just realm. Even in legend, he endures—the once and future king.
King Arthur’s character evolves across centuries of tradition — from early war leader to imperial conqueror, courtly sovereign, and tragic king — reflecting changing ideals of leadership, justice, and kingship.
The betrayal of Mordred divides Arthur’s kingdom and leads to the final civil war of the Arthurian legend, culminating in the battle of Camlann.
Sir Marrok, the Werewolf Knight, is remembered for a haunting legend of betrayal and transformation—where, despite living as a wolf, his loyalty and noble spirit never faded.




